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Light energy to photosynthesize made it beneficial for aquatic plants to move onto land. Terrestrial environments allowed the plants to be able to absorb more sunlight in contrast to living beneath the surface of water.
aquatic plants live in water because they cannot survive on land
yes, both on land and in water
Land plants require soil, sunlight, water and different nutrients to grow. Aquatic plants require the minerals and nutrients from in the water to grow.
I believe the answer is wetlands.
Those living on dry land as opposed to aquatic which live in water.
One: they live in water instead of land like regular plants Two: they don't need air
You must play on to unlock them, or use a lily pad to place land plants on water. They will be eaten separately.
Green algae absorbs oxygen from the surrounding water. Land plants had to evolve to absorb oxygen from the air.
By diffusion through stomata in land plants and in aquatic plantsthrough free plant surface in the disolved form in water.
A waxy cuticle it helps plants keep in water, but also keeps water out. That's why most land plants absorb water through their roots.
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals